NCSO Convening and Advocacy Day, 2018
This document provides information about the NCSO Convening and Advocacy Day, which was held on May 9-10, 2018 in Washington, D.C.
Community of Contrasts: South Asians in New Jersey
This is a publication that provides an overview of the South Asian community in New Jersey. It highlights the growth and diversity of the community, as well as the challenges and needs facing South Asians in the state.
Three Little Maids at Medical School
Newspaper clipping featuring a photograph of Premala (spelled "Premola" in the clipping) Shahane Poona, Saniyeh Habboob, and Mary Markuze, three students at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania taken between 1928 and 1929.
Medical Co-eds From Far-away Lands
Newspaper clipping featuring portraits of Premala Shahane Poona, Saniyeh Habboob, and Mary Markuze, three students at the Woman's Medical College of Philadelphia.
Interview with Kamala Gururaja
Kamala Gururaja is a high school senior from Brooklyn, NY. She has been a SAADA First Days Project Community Historian since 2021. She is an avid reader of Asian American history and literature and is passionate about preserving and sharing the stories of Asian America.
A.K. (They/Them) is a queer Black and Bangladeshi activist and caregiver. A significant part of their spirituality is rooted in and/ or has histories in South Asia. Based in Philadelphia, PA, they are neurodivergent and live with mental illness, chronic fatigue, and mobility issues.
Oral History Interview with Nayan Shah
Oral history interview with Nayan Shah, conducted by Asian American Studies Fellows Divya Aikat and Christina Huang.